\chapter{Handling References}
\label{chap:refs}

\newcommand{\BibTeX}{Bib\TeX}

\BibTeX\ can be used to handle all your bibliographic needs.  Simply add
references to the file \texttt{ref.bib} and \BibTeX\ will take care
of the rest.  An example of a \BibTeX\ book, conference and journal
reference are given in the \texttt{ref.bib} file.

The order of the fields is unimportant. \BibTeX\ will display them
in the correct order when constructing your bibliography.  Also note
that you can specify information about a reference that may not even be
included in the actual bibliography.  For example, the ISBN field is not
required by the bibliography, but you can, if you want, put the ISBN to
the \BibTeX\ entry.

We can refer to the journal article~\cite{med2002} and the conference
paper~\cite{med1996} in the same way as a book reference.  More
information can be found in~\cite{lam1994}.
